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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1895)
0AJ1Y EUGENii UVA1U) TUESDAY, - - MAY 21, 1895. For Cigars, Tobacco, Candy, 1 JULIUS GOLDSMITH. He leads in Prices and Assortment. Borne more rain. Horse race one week from Friday. Dr. Finley, dentist, room 3, Dunn blk. Wood's Phosphodine, the great English Remedy. At Yebinqton's. Hank Owens is the recipient of a fine gold watch and chain as a present, H. L. Power, physician and sur geon. Office at the City Drugstore. The Dexter case was not heard yes terday, as the defendant was Dot pres ent. New and second hand safeties at bottom prices at F L Chambers. The steamer Farallon leaves San Francisco for Yaqulna Bay next Wednesday. E. II. & L. Co. No. 1 holds a special meeting tomorrow evening for the pur pose of considering the question cf pur chasing new caps. Minced Sea Clams are a delicious summer dish, excellent for invalids. We have placed them with the leading groceries of Eugene. Sea Beach Packing Works, Warren ton, Or. A large crowd of people will be at the depot tomorrow afternoon to wel come Dr. Clark . The Woodmen of the World will ra ceivo the Head Consul, F. A. Fullten burg, of Denver, Col., May 27th. The replevin foot race case has been settled in the way of a compromise. Mr. Rankin rocelves one horse and pays the costs in the case. Poultry netting keeps your neigh bors' ohickons off your garden at small cost and without hard feelings, See F L Chambers for low prices. The 2nd Eugene base ball nine is practicing daily. They will play .Springfield nine at Junction the day of the ploulo May 24th. Sick headache, constipation and in digestion are quickly cured by De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Osburn & DeLano. The business on the old Oregon Pa oillo railroad is increasing at a rapid rate. Another steamer, the Areata, has been chartered lor the Yaqulna route La Qrlppo is hero again with all Its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure Is a reliable remedy. It ourcs and cures quickly. Osuurn & DeLano. A aup of Parke' Tea at night moves tbe bowels In the morning without pain er discomfort. It Is a great health giver and blood purifier. Hold by A. Ykrinoton, Shllo's Cure Is sold en a guarantee, It cures luolplout consumption. It is the best oough cure. Only one cent a dose. ' 25cts., 60cts., $1. Hold by Hen derson fe Linn. W. T. Sauford, station agent of Leepcr, Clarion county, Pa., writes I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best I ever used. It gave Instant relief and a quick cure. Osiiukn & DeLano. Norris Humphrey has received letter from B J May, of Traverse City, Michigan, making Inquires concerning this county having noticed Mr. H's name in a cllpmua from the Guard, Tho gentleman says they had a foot or snow oa way lam in mat oily. Parks' Cough Syrup cuica Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cath erlne Blaok of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "1 took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. it acted like magic Stopped my cough and I am perfeotly well now." Sold by A. Yerinoton. B. H. Bowman, pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby the only one we have was talion sick with croup. After two doctors failed to give relief and ltte was banging ou a mere tread we tried Oue Minute Cough Cure and Us life was saved. Osburn A DeLano. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, of Chattanooga, Tenu., says: "Shllo's Vltalizer 'Saved My Life.' I consider it the best reme dy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kid ney trouble It excels. Price 75 cents. Sold by Henderson & Linn. Do you know If you want to go East and desire Pullman tourist sleep ers, that you will be detained fiom 12 to 10 hours unless you take the North ern PaclHc? Remember tho Northern Pacific is the only line running Pull ins tourist sleepers through to the East wlthnut delay. Time and money saved by this routo. For further In formation, tickets, etc., call on or ad' dress R. MoMurpliey, General Agent. Eugei , Oregon. Df. Finley! duuUst,foom3,Duiiu blk. Songs ofSeVen at the oprae bous May 25. A. E. Wheeler has been commis sioned a notary public. The smuggling cases were commen ced in Portland today. Glass cut and put in to order. F. L. Chambers. C. O. Wells, a prominent Corvallis druggist, dhtd yesterduy after a short illness. The Kinetoscope has arrived and is on exhibition in tbe I brisman build ing. Cook's Cotton Root Compound; recent discovery. At Yebinq ton's drugstore. Walter Luckey is working on the Robert Osburn rauch, at Beaver Creek, Crook county. Frank E. Dunn now comes to the front with a new advertisement that will pay to read. A horse wsb sold by the city of Al bany yesterday for the magulficent sum of 10 cents. The Guard extends thanks to Mr. and Mrs: L. A. Overton for a liberal supply of wedding cake and wine. The Hartfords are here. A bicycle for $00 equal to any $85 wheel in the market. See them at F L Cwambkrs' Columbia bioycle agency. Farmers are buying machinery for the summer's harvest. Loughmiller & Peter yesterday disposed of a mower and binder. Several ladies have wished to obtain my pavilion lor socials and picnics. The same is now ready for use, and will be let at reasonable rates. S. Meriau. Presbyterian entertainment. "Tent- on the Old Camp Ground." Armory hall, Friday evening, May 24th. Music by the band. Admission 15o. De Witt's Witch Hazol Salve cures scalds, burns, Indolent sores and never falls to cure piles. Osburn & DeLano. Economy is wealth. Red Seal Baking Powder is purer and strong er than others. Costs no more. Sold by all first class grocers. Try them. Go to Osburn & DeLano, druggists, sole agents in Eugene, for a bottle of UV BRINE, for the Liver, Kidneys, Kick headache and Constipation. Conductors Eugene Bristow and Sam Stewart, of Portland are in Eu gene making arrangements for the Conductors plonio to be held at Salem June 0th. Mr. Bristow Is a son of the late Hon. Lafe Bristow. Doctor A. R. Fish, of Gravots Mills, .Mo. a practicing physician ot many years experience, writes: De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, scalds and burns. It tons pain instautly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scar. Osburn & DeLano. The American Beauty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other attiibute, A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos sess this. It clears the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud' dy look. Parks' Tea is used by thous ands of ladies for the complexion. Without being a eatbartio it cures con stipation. Sold by A. Yerinoton. J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enrolling force, 38th general assembly of Missouri, writes: T wish to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures failed, I obtained almost Instant relief and a speedy cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Osburn & DeLano. Mr. G. M. Hyland, representing Olds & King, of Portland, will be In Eugene May 21st, 22nd and 23rd with a complete Hue of samples from theli spring and Bummer stock, luoludiug capes and Jackets, novelties In dress goods and suitings, shirt waists and duck suits, ladles', misses' and chil dren's fine shoes, Royal Worcester cor sets, kid gloves and notions, fancy goods, silks, trimmings, etc. Sample rooms open to everyone. Roseburg Plalndealer! Seuttor B F Alley, one of the trustees of the Sol dlors Home, visited that institution Sunday to make inspections connec ted with the actions of tho board. The result will be learned later on. By the action of tbe Secretary of State Ktncald, this horns business has been thrown into such a muddle that it will require time to unravel. We trust It Will come out right In the end. With nno eye ou the clock, and the other on your plate, you cannot enjoy a meal. When traveling East you should take the Northern Paoifio, the only dining car line from Portland; nieala 75 cents. You don't have to get up iu the morning at six o'clock, rush to breakfast and gulp it dowu in fif teen or twenty raieutes, and then have to wait until two or three o'clock for lunch or dinuer. To avoid this, take tho Northern Paoifio, the only dining car route, tho only Hue to the Yellow stone Park and the only line running Pullman tourist sleepers through to the Kant without Irom 12 to 1(1 hours delay, tor Information, time cards, tickets, etc.. call on or address R, Mo Murphey, General Agent, Eugene, Oregon. For Rent. A small barn conven ient to the business portion of the city. Iuquire at this office, Real Estate. Transfer. Reported dally by Euob we abstract Company W, K. ecABBOKOCSll. Manager. CO0NTHT. Charles E. Burbauk and wife to S P, Cieaslnger uud J of the s e , s J of n e i, n e 1 of n e , s e 1 of n w i sec 36 tp 21 s, r 4 w, and s w j sec 2 tp 10 s, r 1 e; $100. Frederick Elliott and wife to J. B. Benson lots 1, 2, 3 and s J of n w 1, w of s w of n e J of s w J, s w of n e , n w i of 8 e ) sec 20 and w J of n w J seo20, tp 19 8, r 2 w; $10. Joseph Irish to Jesse Hopkins a tract of land in sec 2-5, 20, 35, 30 tp 10 s, r 3 w, 79 acres; $1965. Joseph Irish to Adelbert Hopkins lots 4 and 5 sec 35, 8 sec So, tp 16 s, r 3 w, 878 acres; u w i of s w . s e J of s w i and s J of s e sec 30, tp 10 a, r 3 w, 180 acres; w J of n w J, w J of sw sec 1 e i of sec 2 and n e J of s w and n w sec 2 tp 17 s, r 8 w, in all 1225 acres; $8000. cottage grove. A T Workman and wife to Ardella O Martin w i lot 2 blk 4 Shields add $150. E P Rodford and wife to R E Walk er lot 6 blk 17 Long & Landers add; $85. JUNCTION CITY. Willamette Real Estate Co to C W Washburno lots 6, 0, blk 13 Washburne & Williams add; $1. A Canard. The Guard recently copied an Item from a Portland paper about how Studebaker Bros, were about to ship a thousand bicycles to Portland to be sold for $25 to $30 a p; ice. An Albany firm wrote a letter of inquiry to Port land and received the following letter: "The report that we intend to man ufacture or handle bicycles Is a canard. We have not made enough on our whcous to indulee in the luxury of a $25 bicycle, it will probably be some time oeiore a gooa oicycte can oe soi'i for this price. We have had thousands of inquiries in the last two weeks and we nave a wincnesierrinein me room tor the man who started the story." Studebaker Bros., Mfg. Co. A 'fruo Hero Is tho individual who sinileB with apparent eheerfulness during au attack of rheumatism. If suoh there be" we never met him nor her. An agonized grin is the ncarost npprouch to cheerfulness of aspect we evor beheld under such circumstances. . But when Hostetter's Stomach Hitters has replied as it ourtamly will tho earlier attacks of this formidable disease, the quondam sullerer has good reason not aioue to smile, out to give vent to nearty gulraws euterapersed with frequent chuckles. To tho removal of dvBpenaia. malarial and kidnov complaints, constipation and disorder of the liver, the Bitters is specially adapted. It renews tailing strength ana appetl-e, ana counteracts the Inlirmltles of age. When de bilitating maladies are succeeded by tardy convalescenc i with a danger of robinse? ft accelerates a iraiu in vigor and flesh, and tends to re-establish health on a lusting basis. Give It a suitable trial. Bucklca's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, uud all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson & Linn. Advancement Club. The club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock. Interesting papers will be road by Mrs Dr. Chapman and Mrs. G. M. Miller. Everybody invited. Notice to Donation Claimants. All persons who own or claim any interest iu lauds under the Act of Con gress approved Sept. 27, 1850, and have not obtained patents for the same, should take notice of the Act of Con gress approved July 20, 1894. Infor mation in regard to this matter will be freely given by calllngon oruddressing The Eugene Abstract Company, Titus block, opposite Hoflman House, Eu geue, Oregon. Peerless Black Hose. Ladies and Misses Fast Black -ALSO- Also Ladies and Misses Black Hose from 25c to $3.50 per pair. Our Line f m BLACK TAN HOSIERY, "Plain and Ribbed" is second to none in the State. New Dresden Silks for Waists. iNew aiiKs ior Waists., 20 Exclusive Patterns. Seo this lino. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of LACES, Conductors Salem . Excursion td On June 9th (Sunday), trains will he run to Salem from Eugene, JNuiron, Albany, Brownsville, Silverlon, and Portland; also steamer Altona from Independence. Prof. Miller, me chumpiou balloonist, will make oue of I, u relehruted ascensions and parachute jumps, also (here will be dancing and other amusements, mo mum iraumo, hnwever. will bo a grand bicyelo cou- u in u'hlith nil the crack riders of the Northwest will participate. The races will be under the sanction of the L. A. W. A long list ot prizes will be hung up for the winners; four prizes in each race. Address "Deacon" Davis, of Eugene, for list of prizes and entrance blanks. Traiu tickets for round trip, $1, which admits holder to fair ground. The Salem band will furnish music. Tickets on sale at Deacon's cigar store and atthe depot. Died at Cubing. Isaac Smith, a young man aged 87 years, 9 months and 27 days, died of consumption at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bmith, at Coburg last night, May 20, 1895, at 10:15 o'clock. Deceased had been sick for the past oinliteen months. He was born where he (lied and had spent most of his life at Coburg. He had never been mar ried, and bore an excellent reputation, being well thought of by all who knew him. The funeral services will be conduct ed from the church In Coburg tomor row, May 22, at 11 a. m., to the I. O. O. F. cemetery at that place, Rev. J. A. Longbottom of this city officiating. Ilpwnre of olnlni' ii t for Catarrh Thai Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the senso of smell and completely derai'gethe whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage thov will do is ten fold to the good ou can possibly derive irom tnem. nan s i;aiarrn Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To- leuo, u., contains no mercury, auu is laiteu m rcmallv. nctln? dirpctlv UDon the blood and mucous surfaces of Ihe system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. gj-Sold by all druggists, price 75c. per bottle. CoRVAUiis Election. Corvallis held a lively city election yesterday, at which 451 votes were cast. The ques tion agitated was: "Shall or shall not tho laws heinforced." And itseem8 the voters decided they should not be: The chief of police and police judge, who In, ve been in office during the past two years, and whose candidacy was vigorously opposed by the local papers, were both elected. The Amer ica" Piotectlve Association figured quite largely, but was successful only in the election of its candidate for treasurer. The successful candidates are: John Kelsay, mayor; E. H. Tay lor, chief of police; J. M. Porter, police judge; A. Cauthorn, treasurer; coun oilmen, first ward, J. M. Davis: second ward, Charles Blakeslee and J. J. Flett; third ward, William Crees. Soon to Commence. Florence WeBt: A letter from Mr. H. Schw&tka, who is now at Coos bay, and will superintend the hai nor work iu the Interest of the contractor, states that he is ready to tow up the govern ment scows and commence work. They may be expected at any time and those interested should be prepared. The government will have in charge a Mr. Eldridge, instead of Major Ho!, combe, as was supposed. Mr. Eld, ridge is at Coos bay, and, if we are not mistuken, is a relative of Captain Thomas W. Symons. Our patrons will find De Witt's Little Eaily Risers a safe and reliable remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints. Osburn & DeLano. Hose, 12c pep pair. : Just rriued. Something new. KID GLOVES and EMBROIDERY. Kallway 3 i - New Shoes Beautiful -PRICES New Shirt Waists. Jioiieried Ask for lln in TREFUSSE KID GLOVp BEST ON EARTH. ' OOGOOGOGOOOOOOO000C NEW GOODS, 2 .Cheap Ooods. g PLENTY OF THEM. THIS Is to announce to those interested that we have f I recently received a full line of Spring and Sm ' ft mer Goods. A case of New Dress Goods In Mi" X tures at 45 and 50 cents per yard. They are beauties g LADIES DONGOLA SHOES if with patent lip, $1.50. Best ever sold for die inonpv O Call and see them. Our line is enmnintJ ",01 g will find better goods for I ooooooooooooooooooooeocgJ YOU CAN BUY footwear in nearly any shop in town, but the only place iu town where you can buy GOOD SHOES, BHOES that are wnrranted to be exactly ns represented, is at the EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE, 181. Call and examine our stock before buying. YORAN & SON. All Free. Those who have used Dr King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bot tie free. Send your name and address to H. E. Buckliu & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr King's Little Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household In structor free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you notl ing. Henderson & Linn's drug store. Keunion op Four Sistebs. Port land Oregonian: Ou Tuesday last a reunion of tho four daughters of Gen eral Joseph Lane took place in this city. Mrs. Mellisa Barlow, one of the ladies, happened to be in the city on her way from Spokane to visit her bou at Gold Hill. It was the anniversary of her birthday, and also the 42d anni versary of the arrival of General Laue iu this state with his five bods and four daughters. At the residence of her sister, Mrs. Wihnifred Mosher, Mrs. Barlow met her two other sisters, Mrs. Shelby and Mrs. 8. E. Floed. One of General Lane's sons, Nat, is dead; the others, Joseph, Simon, John and Lafayette, are living in Southern Oregon. Purse to bE Raised. A purseVill oe raiseu in Jiugene to have "Whis kers" and Whitney run another foot race here on May 31st, at the time the horse races are to take place here. The race will be 100 yards and, large Bums of money will be wagered on the result. Both men are fast, and It is very doubtful which will win. The event will draw to Eugene several thousand people. Lee Heard From. The Baker City Democrat of last Saturday has this about Mr. Lee Teutsch: "After a twenty-four hours' sojourn in Baker City tor a rest, Mr. Lee Teutsch, of Eu gene, left the Hotel Warshaiier at H:SO yesterday morning on a bicycle on liiB irip to Dallas, Texas, expecting to cov er the entire distance on his wheel." Moved! Ax Billy can now be found in his new room five doors west of the old stand, same side of the street. YOUR ATTENTION . Is called to our large and comi-U-to line of -j-rfjQ. READY-MADE CLOTHE of all tliolatet pntterm. je We are also p epared to take your measure for a order. A perfect fit guaranteed. flEF-SEE OUR LARGE LINE OF SAMPLES. Arrived at Last- New toe REDUCED. less money thuu ever before. J.H. I'oo Markets. The following regarding the Wtkel, was received today: Cargoes on passage firmer and aboil 8 pence dearer. Liverpool. - Spot and optiom dearer. New YoRK.-Actlve and eidM prices higher, 74. ' CHICAGO.-Very brisk: sold an high as 78; closed at 72J. San Francisco. -Firmer and teller on foreign advices. Milk Cow for Sale. A fresh three-quarters Jersey co for sale. Gives a fair quantltyof milk, of excellent quality. Applyto Mrs. Hussaker, Corner 9th and Olive slwU. Dav Sl Henderson, Undertakers a Embalmers. Cor Wil. and thsts. GO TO, 3 FOB THE LEADING BR ASM OF CIGARS and TOBACCO, ..ALSO.. Confectionery, Huts and Soda lata' -FRUITS IN SEASON- Best selected lino ot smoker irtlelel In toil A Majestic Steel Range A No. 8 Cook Stove KJ A No. 8 Wash toiler 1 Glass Lined Oil Can 1 doz. 6 qt. milk pans 1 5 qt. stew pan ! 1 flour sifter !! 1 wash hasin J 1 Dish pan 1 10 qt. milk pail J 1 12 qt. milk pail Jj 1 coflee pot u 1 teapot m 1 set knives & forks Jj 1 large bread knife 1 handled man's axe 1 long handled shovel 0JS Wire nails-Base ;a Glidden Barb Wire AT Griffin Hardware Co. Smoke LA CREMA, Ten cent; U. of 0. Queen of Heart, Five cent Cigars. JERSEY BULLS. A3.yenr-oldfallbloodrfS m and a 1-year-old Jersey w , service, at my place 1" " part of town. - Price ior insunuiwi FtoYD VAUOHA . QirE HOWE& pi"